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mitt romney said, were he president, he would sign it into law, signed into law the requirement that you come up with $6,400 a year more for the same benefit. now they say to us, we do not have that plan anymore. guess what. they have a message for the american people. they say, we have a new plan. a new plan that will work better and save medicare. that new plan would cost somebody to 5 years old right now, $60,000 a year more over the life of medicare. the reason i bother to tell you how this is because it goes to motive. can you imagine me voting for a proposal that at $6,400 a year to the cost of medicare or $60,000 over the life of it. the name of a i come from, that would mean the people getting medicare would not be able to hit hit medicare. -- would not be able to get medicare. they would not get nearly the and it is they have now. i do not know anybody who has an extra $6,400 a year for health care when they are seniors. [cheers and applause] can you imagine president barack obama putting forth a plan that says it will cost another $60,000? the also sat there at the conventi
mitt romney said, were he president, he would sign it into law, signed into law the requirement that you come up with $6,400 a year more for the same benefit. now they say to us, we do not have that plan anymore. guess what. they have a message for the american people. they say, we have a new plan. a new plan that will work better and save medicare. that new plan would cost somebody to 5 years old right now, $60,000 a year more over the life of medicare. the reason i bother to tell you how this...
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. >> coming atup how a new law could i'm barack obama and i approved this message. [ mitt romney ] there are 47% of the people who will vote for the esident no matter what... who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a respsibility to care for them who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, thousing, to you-name-it... and they will vote for this president no matter what... and so my job is not to worry about those people. i'll never convince them they shohould take personal responsibility and care for their lives. >> 7 is on your side with a honda recall. honda is recalling 573,000 accords from 2003-2007. they have a defective power steering hose. the new part will not be available until 2013. >> if you are afraid your children watch too much television according to a new study, you are probably right. >> the problem could be worse than you think. we have the big picture on the small screen. >> children love their cartoons, and there are plenty of programs that help them learn, but a new study published in the j
. >> coming atup how a new law could i'm barack obama and i approved this message. [ mitt romney ] there are 47% of the people who will vote for the esident no matter what... who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a respsibility to care for them who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, thousing, to you-name-it... and they will vote for this president no matter what... and so my job is not to worry about...
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she went to stanford law school. very connected very influential, very powerful. and she has done enormously beneficial things for them. they have become very grateful. she has essentially become a third member of the family. hillary is another strong woman. that i find really interesting. i can't wait until she writes a book about it. here is someone who is arrival to obama in the 2008 campaign, and this is one of the most decisive, harsh, nomination crises in democratic history. she has been given a seat at the table. and the bid for party unity. they are going to put her on an island that they are not intending to visit. she hasn't just been voted voted off voted off the island, they're not going to be sending postcards. she has one condition. she will take the job under one condition. she wants a weekly standing meeting with the president, and she gets it. i bet those first few meetings were pretty awkward. they usually occur on thursday mornings. but in the course of those meetings, she wins and loses over the president through her hard work and her intellige
she went to stanford law school. very connected very influential, very powerful. and she has done enormously beneficial things for them. they have become very grateful. she has essentially become a third member of the family. hillary is another strong woman. that i find really interesting. i can't wait until she writes a book about it. here is someone who is arrival to obama in the 2008 campaign, and this is one of the most decisive, harsh, nomination crises in democratic history. she has been...
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of 17 states where laws have been passed, we waged a vigorous effort to stop those laws in their tracks. this is about democracy and this is about the right to vote. we shouldn't make it more difficult. we should make it simple and clear and plain for people to be able to register and participate in democracy. >> victoria, let's talk about latino and latino vote and the feelings they as minorities facing this onslaught of new days, new dates, closed doors, closed windows to voting. >> it's a steep hurdle for millions of people. let's take for example the photo i.d. laws. 60% of latinos do not have the requisite documents to vote with a photo i.d., compare that to 6% of nonlife latinos. >> naturalized, born here but they -- >> absolutely. >> what reason would they have for not having it, a photo i.d. card? >> first of all, the cost of getting that identification. here in texas where they tried to pass a stringent rule, it's very hard to get to a dmv if you're a rural latino voter. they say, it's a free photo i.d. what they don't tell you, it costs you up to $22 to get a birth certificate
of 17 states where laws have been passed, we waged a vigorous effort to stop those laws in their tracks. this is about democracy and this is about the right to vote. we shouldn't make it more difficult. we should make it simple and clear and plain for people to be able to register and participate in democracy. >> victoria, let's talk about latino and latino vote and the feelings they as minorities facing this onslaught of new days, new dates, closed doors, closed windows to voting....
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it depends on the laws of any nation. all nation' laws are not equal, they differ. in most countries, in one way or another, this is allowed under the laws. but fundamentally, i do agree certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran, why has she been imprisoned for protesting against your regime? >> translator: in iran there is only one regime so perhaps they are protesting against that and in iran, the judicial branch is not under the power of the government, of the administration. they have their own laws and that's what they follow. and we have no interference in that. and the government has paved the way for the highest form of freedom for all people, and you see that comfortably people criticize, people sometimes trespass the border lines of proper protest and they insult one another. as a president, i'm in the middle of the people of iran without drawing any borders
it depends on the laws of any nation. all nation' laws are not equal, they differ. in most countries, in one way or another, this is allowed under the laws. but fundamentally, i do agree certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran, why has she been imprisoned for protesting against your...
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into crowds the injury count from just one night topping sixty this will last as long as austerity law says as neoliberal austerity was and as long as. it's going to last as long as it needs to last until people's daily needs are met the m.t.s. territories rank and file have most recently been posted by portuguese protesters a nation known for its tolerance of bailout sponsored cutbacks reforms that put the onus of social security payments on workers appear a step too far but this week's hot spot remains madrid where three demonstrations oppose real resistance to the government's public sector cutbacks he the surround congress movement has called for the dissolution of parliament but the heavy claims made to the group more harm than good cause alone in separatism with the potential for spain to lose twenty percent. until this current output more likely because then the government yet more sleepless nights but prime minister a new budget shows no concessions to ante or stereotype protesters with forty billion euros a fresh cuts economists and activists alike have labeled the move as pan
into crowds the injury count from just one night topping sixty this will last as long as austerity law says as neoliberal austerity was and as long as. it's going to last as long as it needs to last until people's daily needs are met the m.t.s. territories rank and file have most recently been posted by portuguese protesters a nation known for its tolerance of bailout sponsored cutbacks reforms that put the onus of social security payments on workers appear a step too far but this week's hot...
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said, we do have a school resource officer but he was in a mandatory meeting that is required by state law. >> we have teachers, of course. they're all around the cafeteria. there was a coach that saw it. he said he was on the scene within 30 seconds. >> what's the problem in the schools where if you can't go through a day without shooting, fighting, beating up on each other? >> no just easy answer how you fix this thing but i got to give the kid credit saying, hey, look, can we do something about this? >>> this woman has a ticket to hear the president speak. only one little problem. >> when she gets there, the security gate has already closed. >> and she's not having it. >> i deserve to see my president! >> see how this one ends on "right this minute." >>> and the latest tech craze, gloves. >> he is maneuvering just using his hands and his inch ifs. >> it's cool. >> see what these digits can do, next. >>> we've brought up the movie minority report a few times on the show. >> minority report? >> minority report. >> minority report. >> minority report. >> minority report, the movie. >> can'
said, we do have a school resource officer but he was in a mandatory meeting that is required by state law. >> we have teachers, of course. they're all around the cafeteria. there was a coach that saw it. he said he was on the scene within 30 seconds. >> what's the problem in the schools where if you can't go through a day without shooting, fighting, beating up on each other? >> no just easy answer how you fix this thing but i got to give the kid credit saying, hey, look, can...
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that means making sure our laws preserve that right. >> wow. welcome back to "hardball." that was michelle obama speaking at the congressial black cauc thiurt. waer to the concerted effort since 2010 of course to make it more difficult to vote, especially minoritiemi. this map shows the 17 states where laws have been passed since then making it tougher to vote now than it was in the last -- harder than the last eltion. so this year is or portant that everyone who is eligible to vote i think get registered to vote and fight for that right to vote. today is national voter reg strikes day in this country. it's a two-pronged effort to get people register nded and make sure people know what sorts of documentation they need to vote rkelthe president of ier. the urban league and sponsored the national voter registration day, victoria is an nbc latino contributor. i wt to talk, mark, thank you so much for coming on. here is your chance to makthe case to people who might be llne dur usthey've heard about disillusioned or discouraged because they heard of the sue expressi suppressi
that means making sure our laws preserve that right. >> wow. welcome back to "hardball." that was michelle obama speaking at the congressial black cauc thiurt. waer to the concerted effort since 2010 of course to make it more difficult to vote, especially minoritiemi. this map shows the 17 states where laws have been passed since then making it tougher to vote now than it was in the last -- harder than the last eltion. so this year is or portant that everyone who is eligible to...
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has deployed troops to take on the al qaeda linked group insolvency amalia with impose strict sharia law. two gunmen have been killed and that these are three injured by security forces after a bombing attack on a boarding school in nigeria witnesses say the attackers all the children to leave the building before the explosion according to the rescue workers there were unexploded bombs were found in the vicinity authorities believe the slammers group of vocal forearm is behind the attack. tens of thousands are due to the streets of venezuela's capital in support of opposition leader and they gave up b.l.s. a week ahead of the presidential elections the rally got underway as authorities investigating the deaths of two opposition activists on saturday a realist like uses of a government job operating a regime of violence we're all present to girls charge there's a stage is a rally in the end as in the west of the country. you're watching r g coming up we bring you the latest tech news in our technology update. culture is that so much given to each musician a person find time to write to me
has deployed troops to take on the al qaeda linked group insolvency amalia with impose strict sharia law. two gunmen have been killed and that these are three injured by security forces after a bombing attack on a boarding school in nigeria witnesses say the attackers all the children to leave the building before the explosion according to the rescue workers there were unexploded bombs were found in the vicinity authorities believe the slammers group of vocal forearm is behind the attack. tens...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> back to "hardball." a lot of buzz about that refs' call in last night's game between the packers and the seahawks. >> final play. wilson lob to e end zone. which is fumbled by tate with jennings simultaneous. who was it? who did they giv to? toucown! elou tiffent calls by the ref. one interception, one touchdown. quite a lot of outrage from people who say the replacement refs should have called that an interception, not the touchdown that won the game for seattle. the replacement refs are filling inuring the labor dispute. between the l and regular refs. the slaught oflsge the anguac t field is growing after last night, of course, even from the political people. president obama said earlier today he wants the permanent refs to come back, but a few nuggets from the gop as well. wisconsin governor scott walker, no friend of labor, tweeted, quote, after catching a few s jasnfwileep, thpackers game thsh rurn the real refs. paul ryan, also a wisconsinite and a packers fan, agreed. >> i mean, give me a break.
it's law that just makes sense. >>> back to "hardball." a lot of buzz about that refs' call in last night's game between the packers and the seahawks. >> final play. wilson lob to e end zone. which is fumbled by tate with jennings simultaneous. who was it? who did they giv to? toucown! elou tiffent calls by the ref. one interception, one touchdown. quite a lot of outrage from people who say the replacement refs should have called that an interception, not the touchdown...
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guest: the problem is we are up against the law. congress has difficulty getting laws on the books. this one will have to be rolled back by a piece of legislation that they have to pass through enough of the 435 members willing to stand up and said, we made a mistake. this is bad public policy. we need to step away from it and do something that actually addresses our fiscal problems in this country. sequestration only takes a neck out of the dead and the deficit. does not do anything fundamental. -- out of the debt and deficit. host: our first call is from michigan on the democrats' line. go ahead. caller: i am curious about defense spending. it seems to never stop increasing. we have had the war in iraq for 10 years. that has cost as well, around $1 trillion? the war in afghanistan has been dragging on for 11 years. that is costing us on the $500 billion. we spend a huge amount of the budget -- half of the discretionary defense -- discretionary spending is on defense. i think spending on the military has doubled in 10 years. now we have a $1 trillion deficit the last fiscal year. i
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course was founded after world war two it stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law international security economic development social progress human rights and the achievement of world peace but i mean in this year when it seemed to be more like a blame game than anything else you had the palestinian leader blaming israel for hampering progress you had israel threatening iran in badmouthing the us for not going along with their plans and then you had president mahmoud ahmadinejad of iran saying that uncivilized zionists are a threat to iran so so what happened to this international cooperation well let me give you know it's kind of complicated because these kind of blame games do take place during the week and of course this is just one week out of the year and we have to keep in mind that there is a big difference between the united nations general assembly debate which take place which we're talking about here right now but there's also the entire year where there is really a lot going on at the united nations so we have to come. be fair and not assume that this f
course was founded after world war two it stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law international security economic development social progress human rights and the achievement of world peace but i mean in this year when it seemed to be more like a blame game than anything else you had the palestinian leader blaming israel for hampering progress you had israel threatening iran in badmouthing the us for not going along with their plans and then you had president mahmoud...
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law, that will affect a lot of students. they only come around during thanksgiving holiday is and there voter i.d. may expire by them. my id expires on my birthday. if the election was in december, i would have to go home at a certain time before my id expiry. when the gop started that stuff, that disenfranchised a lot of the students. guest: thank you so much for your call. absolutely, as in america -- every american eligible to vote to be able to cast their ballots. our research shows that young people are missing critical information about voting and reznor -- registration law. we know from research that young people are more likely to turn out to vote when the system and laws are less complicated and less convoluted. one of the most important things we can do to help young people is to provide young people with the basic and critical information they need to be able to know how and where to vote. the data indicates that some young people are less likely to have an idea and we will be studying this. host: a look at the vo
law, that will affect a lot of students. they only come around during thanksgiving holiday is and there voter i.d. may expire by them. my id expires on my birthday. if the election was in december, i would have to go home at a certain time before my id expiry. when the gop started that stuff, that disenfranchised a lot of the students. guest: thank you so much for your call. absolutely, as in america -- every american eligible to vote to be able to cast their ballots. our research shows that...
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. >> he signed it into law. the stimulus was huge. he signed a spending bill shortly before in the spring of 2009. but even in the beginning of 2009 where he wants to throw it on all on president bush. this is when president obama was in senate. he voted for tarp. he had voted for the budget resolution that year. so he really has a hand in all of this spending. saw in that graph the big spike was in that year. >> let's take a look at spending numbers. spending traditionally has 18-20%. 21% of g.d.p. but under president obama it has spiked 25% of the fiscal 2009 and stayed very high above 24%. >> he has taken us to a new normal level of spending. this is why it's all about for him trying to deny pa the person over that 2009 spending. it skyrockets and we're basically been running during his term as a percentage of g.d.p. a roughly flat level. if he can avoid blame for getting it up to that level it seems reasonable. >> paul: what about the point two wars that weren't paid for and tax cuts in 2001 and 2003? >> when you look at revenue t
. >> he signed it into law. the stimulus was huge. he signed a spending bill shortly before in the spring of 2009. but even in the beginning of 2009 where he wants to throw it on all on president bush. this is when president obama was in senate. he voted for tarp. he had voted for the budget resolution that year. so he really has a hand in all of this spending. saw in that graph the big spike was in that year. >> let's take a look at spending numbers. spending traditionally has...
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as russia called on those who support the rebels to stop studds to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of whether iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons was also of heated debate with israel trying to draw up quite literally a case for intervention but important the latest from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted as a free pass to insult islam spoke only prophet. the obscenity is recently released as part of an organized campaign agains
as russia called on those who support the rebels to stop studds to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of whether iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons was also of heated debate with israel trying to draw up quite literally a case for intervention but important the latest from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world...
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i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really important as well, not to be rigid. collaborations are very important as well. if we are talking about bringing everybody to the table to develop solutions, youth should have the same importance as the district supervisor, as the police enforcement officer, as the executive director. through that, we build a real communities. i have respect for our brother over here and respect for my sister over there. you develop that accountability and integrity billet -- and integrity amongst one another. we are able to express ourselves and develop real solutions, especially in the time where the b
i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really...
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in the meeting of five decided to think one and then they have a moratorium on executions so thirty law that would have been lost have not been spared and two americans were appalled them and to them and so in all thirty eight people lives have been spared and four have been pardoned of them for that i want to thank him because he had the choice and the power to take their lives but he made a choice i think the best chance of them and the people and what inspired you to get involved in this six gone be a and these cases in particular. well approach to yield food trying to get prisoners out of. syria. iraq yugoslavia. liberia because we wanted to and we tried we took the risk i know that gap between governments often not communicate with each other they're all to communicate with each of us sometimes hostile relations with the humanitarian we operate with not based upon auguring sovereignty based upon auguring last august government relations it was a humanitarian plea that given that some good things are happening in the governmental leadership for example a building an educational syst
in the meeting of five decided to think one and then they have a moratorium on executions so thirty law that would have been lost have not been spared and two americans were appalled them and to them and so in all thirty eight people lives have been spared and four have been pardoned of them for that i want to thank him because he had the choice and the power to take their lives but he made a choice i think the best chance of them and the people and what inspired you to get involved in this six...
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this because of the absolute prohibition on torture and tried in customary international law and the un convention against torture that we stand firmly to denounce torture and war crimes as an organization regardless of who the perpetrators are. i would like to think the courtesy afforded to me by the government of ecuador in providing me the space here today to speak once again at the un in circumstances very different to my intervention in the universal erotic review in geneva in two thousand and ten. almost two years ago there today i spoke about our work uncovering the torture and killing of over one hundred thousand iraqi citizens but today i want to tell you an american story and i want to tell you the story of a young american soldier in iraq the soldier was buried in quezon oklahoma to a welsh mother and to a u.s. navy father his parents fell in love his father was stationed at the u.s. military base in wales. the soldier showed early promise as a boy winning top prizes at science phase three in a road he believed in the truth and like all of us he hated hypocrisy he believed
this because of the absolute prohibition on torture and tried in customary international law and the un convention against torture that we stand firmly to denounce torture and war crimes as an organization regardless of who the perpetrators are. i would like to think the courtesy afforded to me by the government of ecuador in providing me the space here today to speak once again at the un in circumstances very different to my intervention in the universal erotic review in geneva in two thousand...
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the rule of law for all. the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> president mahmoud ahmadinejad telling me he has no plans to build nuclear weapons and only has peaceful intentions. president clinton just told me he doesn't trust ahmadinejad on this. today, iran claimed it had test-fired four missiles in apparent response to u.s. military drills in the persian gulf. joining me now to discuss all this, p.j. crowley, president obama's former assistant secretary of state for public affairs and ambassador richard williams, mitt romney's senior foreign policy advisor. welcome to you both. let me start with you, p.j. crowley. what do we do about iran and president ahmadinejad? >> well, this clearly will be one of the most compelling issues that the next president faces, either obama in a second term or romney in a first term. as the president said today, there's still time and space to work this diplomatically. he's put down a very firm position that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. i think governor rom
the rule of law for all. the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> president mahmoud ahmadinejad telling me he has no plans to build nuclear weapons and only has peaceful intentions. president clinton just told me he doesn't trust ahmadinejad on this. today, iran claimed it had test-fired four missiles in apparent response to u.s. military drills in the persian gulf. joining me now to discuss all this, p.j. crowley, president obama's former assistant secretary of state for public...
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are, i will ignore those law. and it is not simply prosecutorial discretion. when you register, you are effectively here illegally. do that, i president can would be curious what mayor castro would think of a republican president who would begin erasing losses from the books. >> i thought we went through that a couple of years back. [laughter] [applause] >> let's actually talabout that. let's talk about a very specific instance. >> the biggest case in a year as solicitor general is a tragic crime in houston. two teenage girls were horribly murdered. the judicial arm of united nations issued an order to reopen the conviction of 51 murders. and the president, geor w. bush, signed an order that attempted to order the state courts to ey the world courts. as solicitor general working for greg debora, on behalf othe state of texas, went before the supreme court and said that the president does not have the authority to unilaterally ignore the law. in fact, i use this exact same example. george w. bush is a republican, t
are, i will ignore those law. and it is not simply prosecutorial discretion. when you register, you are effectively here illegally. do that, i president can would be curious what mayor castro would think of a republican president who would begin erasing losses from the books. >> i thought we went through that a couple of years back. [laughter] [applause] >> let's actually talabout that. let's talk about a very specific instance. >> the biggest case in a year as solicitor...
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law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you know, i am quoting that policing is a tough job, cop need the tools to do it right, that how is a describe the stop and frisk law. neil: is that not the same argument used for crackdown on illegals in arizona, you know, no one talks about the dispro disproportionate number of african-americans who ask to be risfrisked. >> looking at number, almost 700,000 folks have been searched, and vast majority of those targets have been blacks and latinos, the evidence is right there people who are targeted by this are latinos and are blacks that could be described in some
law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you...
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the administration is telling companies to break the law. get this. the president is putting you -- yes, you -- on hook to pay the legal bills for the businesses violating the law. here's the facts. sequestration hits in three months. the reason, neither the president nor congress is doing their job to keep us from going off the fiscal cliff. defense contractors have to make cuts. by law, they must warn employees if their jobs are on the line, but the obama administration is now telling companies hold on, don't warn anyone yet. an obama administration memo says if a company gets sued for breaking the law, the labor department -- that means you -- will cover the legal bill. so is president obama pledging taxpayer money to push this back until after the election to give himself political cover? joining us is haley barbour. welcome, governor. why is he doing this. >> the law is clear, because the sequestration, companies are going to make layoffs, they have to give notice. the obama administration is telling, don't tell anybody you're going to get laid o
the administration is telling companies to break the law. get this. the president is putting you -- yes, you -- on hook to pay the legal bills for the businesses violating the law. here's the facts. sequestration hits in three months. the reason, neither the president nor congress is doing their job to keep us from going off the fiscal cliff. defense contractors have to make cuts. by law, they must warn employees if their jobs are on the line, but the obama administration is now telling...
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physicists want to replace him with scientific laws. but what are scientific laws? how-- as steven hawking said, they're equations. how does an equation inform the abyss that it's somehow pregnant with beings? what breathes fire and makes those universes? >> stephen: are you a poet? this is beautiful. (applause) you might be the first guest whose book i read. (laughter) for me answer is god. okay? god said let it be so and so the world was so. i find that very comforting. and i find that very freeing because i-- my questioning stops right there. but your questioning continues. do you not find this questioning that goes on in your mind like just-- like a hot match that's been dropped between the two lobes of your brain and just sit there is and it fizzles and pops and burns and keeps you up at night? >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: put it out! put that match out with the quenching water of faith! (laughter) >> okay, okay. god may exist, may not exist. >> stephen: he does go. ahead. (laughter) >> it could be part of the problem. >> stephen: part of the problem? >> part of
physicists want to replace him with scientific laws. but what are scientific laws? how-- as steven hawking said, they're equations. how does an equation inform the abyss that it's somehow pregnant with beings? what breathes fire and makes those universes? >> stephen: are you a poet? this is beautiful. (applause) you might be the first guest whose book i read. (laughter) for me answer is god. okay? god said let it be so and so the world was so. i find that very comforting. and i find that...
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. >> our hearts go out to the family every time a law enforcement officer is killed. we have to take a moment and think of the families and heros involved. >> is the first death of a border patrol agent since 20 twin -- 2010 when brian tory got into a shootout with a handful of suspended robbers and that triggered an investigation into fast and furious. and there is developments in the case. he was arrested and convicted of spying and medical records show gross may have a large tumor on the right shoulder and since being arrested, he has not been seen by an american doctor and lost more than 100 in jail and they continue to urge cuban authority. >>> and in a published op-ed, raven centers matt burke declared its stance against gay marriage and that is one in fact after another made national news endorsing gay marriage and several business leaders and voters are supporting expanded gambling across the state. among other things, to create a casino at national harbor and expected to bring in millions in revenue which, some will go towards education. question 7 will appea
. >> our hearts go out to the family every time a law enforcement officer is killed. we have to take a moment and think of the families and heros involved. >> is the first death of a border patrol agent since 20 twin -- 2010 when brian tory got into a shootout with a handful of suspended robbers and that triggered an investigation into fast and furious. and there is developments in the case. he was arrested and convicted of spying and medical records show gross may have a large...
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you can change the laws about primaries and you can change the laws about redistricting. in order to change the internal workings and the rules of congress, who can be the speaker, who and how a speaker can act. the only way to do it is to do what you are all doing tonight. when you are a congressman or senator or state legislature, show up at a meeting, be there and demand that they change. so many members of congress, the number of members of congress who vote with their party 95% of the time. if you build your party 95% of the time, you're not voting with your brain. you are not voting with your constituents. you are voting with your party. it is up to us to make the change. the revolution has already begun, people are sick and tired of it, and that is why this book is called -- i love the title, i came up with "the parties versus the people." it is a war by the parties against the interest of the people for their own advantage. the part that i really love is how to did turn democrats and republicans into americans. it was a year ago in the atlantic came up with that.
you can change the laws about primaries and you can change the laws about redistricting. in order to change the internal workings and the rules of congress, who can be the speaker, who and how a speaker can act. the only way to do it is to do what you are all doing tonight. when you are a congressman or senator or state legislature, show up at a meeting, be there and demand that they change. so many members of congress, the number of members of congress who vote with their party 95% of the...
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in the practice of law, we saw open the door. does this now open the door for governor romney to come back on things like reverend wright? >> if the president was decent, he would demand harry reid withdraw that. the kind of things left wingers get away in this country, whether they're attacking catholicismcatholicism mormonisg as it's not islam, you can get away with it. what he said is despicable, and it's why i'm for akin. i think he's a disgrace to this country. >> bill: he had an anonymous source saying governor romney didn't pay taxes. intelligencit was the most biza. he's a lawyer. nothing like that would be permitted in court. today he goes after him on religious grounds. he's also mormon himself. >> harry reid is a vicious machine politician. go back and look at his election, re-election. his approach to politics is to destroy his opponent, to say whatever he has to say, to have total disregard of the truth. all he's interested in is raw power. he's one of the reasons the senate is a sick institution. >> bill: and we hav
in the practice of law, we saw open the door. does this now open the door for governor romney to come back on things like reverend wright? >> if the president was decent, he would demand harry reid withdraw that. the kind of things left wingers get away in this country, whether they're attacking catholicismcatholicism mormonisg as it's not islam, you can get away with it. what he said is despicable, and it's why i'm for akin. i think he's a disgrace to this country. >> bill: he had...
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kimberly and support a soldier's right to object on conscience this is a terrible injustice international law sets rules that every soldier must follow including the duty to refuse orders and not be part of wars of aggression or war crimes that include the murder of civilians and unwarranted attention of noncombatants both of which took place in iraq kimberly was detained on friday september twenty first on the international day of peace so her for having the courage to stand up for peace and justice against a war that was founded on nothing but to set. kimberly rivera is our hero of the day so kimberly thank you for standing up for so for what's so wrong in the country so she's the hero who's the villain well days after u.s. ambassador chris stevens was killed in libya c.n.n. recovered the personal journal of the slain ambassador from the scene of the attack but because it held some groundbreaking information it quickly stirred controversy last week anderson cooper reported on the contents of the journal but only after finding sources close to the ambassador who can confirm its details. but
kimberly and support a soldier's right to object on conscience this is a terrible injustice international law sets rules that every soldier must follow including the duty to refuse orders and not be part of wars of aggression or war crimes that include the murder of civilians and unwarranted attention of noncombatants both of which took place in iraq kimberly was detained on friday september twenty first on the international day of peace so her for having the courage to stand up for peace and...
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and human rights law. hence the human rights council suspended libya's membership in said council. and set up an international fact-finding commission, and express the condemnation of the international community for such violations. it back commission did certify violations of human rights by the regime forces, and by the hands of some revolutionaries. and therefore, libyan authorities have taken the human rights file to the higher level. mr. president, some wonder whether the arab spring was worthy of support. it to them, i would say, -- would have been better for the corrupt and dictatorial regimes to remain in place for decades more, oppressing, meting out in justice, arbitrary treatment, corruption and violation of fundamental human rights? should they have been allowed to continue pillaging the wealth of the peoples, leading some ahman those oppressed people -- among those oppressed people to extremism? and following a particular agenda that goes against peace and security, one of the resort to terror
and human rights law. hence the human rights council suspended libya's membership in said council. and set up an international fact-finding commission, and express the condemnation of the international community for such violations. it back commission did certify violations of human rights by the regime forces, and by the hands of some revolutionaries. and therefore, libyan authorities have taken the human rights file to the higher level. mr. president, some wonder whether the arab spring was...